Trigger Happy wrote: » There is actually come good that can come from it. You just have to look a little harder to find it. Mostly, IMO, families will be brought closer together as will some communities. The goodness in people will outshine the bad as they help their vulrenable neighbours etc.
Deleted User wrote: » Her life is important and she is important. All of the people are important. You may not be a fan of hers but she is a person too with the hopes and dreams and fears and anxieties. For me this virus cements my love of people and our shared humanity.
Wanderer2010 wrote: » No, she isn't. She is a narcissist and very sick with it too. Her life is full of first world "problems" like faking panic attacks, what designer dress to wear and how many envelopes to open. And this is the kind of person our kids see when they enter the world of social media. I for one don't want my daughter to look to Vogue Williams as a role model. You many want that, that's on you. Her life is not interesting or in any way pressing. Her problem is she presumes people care about her and want to know more about her. Now, with a global pandemic in full swing, is the time for people like her to vanish into the background and be replaced be genuine connections between human beings .
Graces7 wrote: » Ah no; you are mistaking my point. Yes people will do and be good in spite of the evil virus. BECAUSE it is evil. The virus does not do that; we do, And what an indictment if we are only good and kind when a nasty thing happens! Thankfully we are not! Nothing changes the nature of the virus itself else we would not need to do anything. The good we do does not in any way make the virus any better else it would not be evil and we would not need to fight it. It is a filthy nasty killer and there is not one iota of anything not evil in it. That is why I called it as I do. Evil nasty killer. And you, kind good people who care and will support those who suffer from it. Evil and good each separate. The goodness is latent in us. I am very glad some wonderful folk are responding we need all do this in whatever way we can but not be complacent about it. Those of us who can only stay home and pray do good too It was the same in the UK in the War; we all pulled together to fight pure evil but always recognised the evil. We did not praise it for inciting us to fight as we did; That is how this is. Evil is evil and good is good and there are too many suffering and dying to think of any goodness etc. Dying painfully. We need never forget that. There is a huge fight ahead Please excuse me; my own illness is closing in and I needed to say that now rather than the later that looks now as if may not come . Think kindly of me if you will, and I cannot come back to reply! Bye.. Been grand knowing you and being here. Bless you. This has exhausted me. Drained. Bye
Wanderer2010 wrote: » No, she isn't. She is a narcissist and very sick with it too. Her life is full of first world "problems" like faking panic attacks, what designer dress to wear and how many envelopes to open. And this is the kind of person our kids see when they enter the world of social media. I for one don't want my daughter to look to Vogue Williams as a role model. You many want that, that's on you. Her life is not interesting or in any way pressing. Her problem is she presumes people care about her and want to know more about her. Now, with a global pandemic in full swing, is the time for people like her to vanish into the background and be replaced be genuine connections between human beings.
Deleted User wrote: » I know this isn't the thread for it but it makes me sad to see some of the names who thanked a post which dismisses another human as being unimportant. I couldn't give a damn about celebrity culture but for Jaysus sake we are all in this together.
Bredabe wrote: » The amount of online classes springing up over the weekend, so far I've seen, chess,joga,dancing for children and adults, singing and various languages. Thanks you teachers for doing this!
Badly Drunk Boy wrote: » I got an e-mail from the Lotto to say I was a winner. No money was added to my account so I assume I'm a millionaire. (I still have to go to work tomorrow, I think...)